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Re: tech:ro broda/ro lo broda
In article: <822522493.13264.2@vms.dc.lsoft.com> pcliffje@crl.com
writes:
> pc:
> Semantically or logically (the second-order view of quantifiers) it
turns
> out that quantifiers and LE and several other creatures all belong to
the
> same general type of thing (the logicolinguists seem to prefer
> "determiner" for this sort). That may be part of the reason that
people
> found it so natural (and the more complex _ro lo xirma_ less so).
>
I'm prepared to believe this, though I don't understand it. But in that
case structures like
re lo xirma
and
re lo ci xirma
would appear to be anomolous.
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